1This play presents a beautiful coup d'oeil of the progress of human life.
2We only rushed through everywhere, of course, but got a general coup d'oeil.
3The whole presents a coup d'oeil of unexampled architectural magnificence.
4The coup d'oeil presented by no means an uninteresting spectacle.
5All this you have at one coup d'oeil in entering the garden, which is truly great.
6It presents a charming coup d'oeil.
7I wonder that men who have been long in Parliament do not acquire a better coup d'oeil for numbers.
8In the centre, standing in a spacious circle, rises the great Dagoba, forming a grand coup d'oeil from the entrance gate.
9The first coup d'oeil from the summit of the cliff 1500 feet above the level had suggested what a closer examination confirmed.
10The town, however, from its cheerful white appearance, contrasted with the dreary brownness of the back ground, makes not an unpleasing coup d'oeil.
11This, & Casanova & Pepys, set in parallel columns, could afford a good coup d'oeil of French & English high life of that epoch.
12The apsidal end of the Choir, however, with its fine modern stained glass, forms a very pleasing feature in the general coup d'oeil....
13I shall only put it on for the coup d'oeil at first.
14See Prince Bonaparte ' Coup d'oeil sur l'Ordre des Pigeons.
15' Coup d'Oeil sur l'Ordre des Pigeons' par Prince C.L.
16"But you were right to begin with a general coup d'oeil," he said; "the whole before the parts!
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